EcoTea for golf courses

EcoTea is one part of a regular fertility and integrated pest management program.

Immediate improvement in root biomass

EcoTea is a biological soil amendment that helps to build and replenish the beneficial microbial community in soil and plant root systems. The organisms found in EcoTea will cause an immediate improvement in root biomass and function, creating stronger more vigorous plant. This product is 100% organic and contains no human pathogens.

Easy integration

EcoTea is designed for easy integration into existing turf management programs. Our customers have been able to reduce pesticide and fertilizer applications using EcoTea properly. EcoTea is one part of a regular fertility and integrated pest management program. A great tool in the toolbox.

Greg Holden, Superintendent for the Clear Lake Golf Course in Riding Mountain Park talks about the benefits of compost and Eco Tea.

EcoTea is the best choice for golf course superintendants because:

We manufacture all the biological communities in-house

We have a 15-year track record

We mix, blend and package all the ingredients in-house

NO OUTSOURCING

Our ingredients are approved for use as an organic crop input.

Why EcoTea?

High quality, aerobic compost tea is made from diverse sources of composts and other natural ingredients. The “brewer” extracts the beneficial microbes from these composts etc., and with the addition of food sources for the microbes to grow on, these microbes will multiply many times over. Oxygen levels are maintained at a high level to ensure that only beneficial aerobic microbes reproduce and grow.

These beneficial microbes have a variety of jobs including;

In the soil:

Breaking down crop residues, reducing sites that over-winter disease

Attacking disease organisms

Fixing nitrogen

Releasing soil nutrients

Adding organic matter back into soil as they build humus

On the leaves:

Protect leaf surfaces

Symbiotic relationship with leaves – (they feed each other)

By adding these beneficial microbes back into the soil and onto the leaves, you are replenishing this invisible army, so it can go to work for you.